I've released my documentary film on the history of the right to arms, "In Search of the Second Amendment." It stars twelve professors of constitutional law, plus Steve Halbrook, David Kopel, Don Kates, and Clayton Cramer. You can order the DVD here. And here's the Wikipedia page on it. SUPREME COURT SPECIAL: additional orders only $10 each.

Is it just me, or is that study completely devoid of any actual point? The root assumption that they base everything on is just irrelevant. It doesn't matter how carefully they count it or what scale they use; they might as well be tallying hair color.

The media *is* biased, and in different conventional left/right directions at the same time. I subjectively find them all quite highly biased to the left when it comes to firearms, but they almost all lean the other direction in terms of political coverage.

I believe the real bias in the media is largely quite simple: the outlets reflect the ideology of their owners.